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Imported Article - 2025-11-30 07:10:40
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At a glance What the data show Why it matters for FX

Bpay NewsBy Bpay News3 months agoUpdated:March 1, 20264 Mins Read
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Italy’s Q3 GDP Revised Up to 0.1% q/q as Net Trade Lifts Growth; Annual Pace at 0.6% Italy narrowly avoided a quarterly contraction in Q3 as final GDP rose 0.1% quarter-on-quarter, beating the preliminary flat reading. Annual growth accelerated to 0.6%, outpacing expectations and hinting at firmer momentum beneath a drag from inventories.

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At a glance

  • Q3 GDP (q/q): +0.1% (final) vs 0.0% (prelim); prior -0.1%
  • Q3 GDP (y/y): +0.6% vs +0.4% expected; prior +0.4%
  • Growth drivers: Net foreign demand +0.5 pp; domestic demand ex-inventories +0.2 pp
  • Offsetting drag: Inventories and valuables -0.6 pp
  • Sectors: Agriculture +0.8% q/q; Services +0.2%; Industry -0.3%
  • Policy lens: Upside revision unlikely to shift ECB stance, which remains guided by inflation dynamics

What the data show

Istat’s final estimate for the third quarter points to a marginal rebound in activity after a -0.1% q/q dip in Q2. The annual rate quickened to

0.6%

, beating the

0.4%

consensus, as external demand helped offset a sizable inventory run-down. – Domestic demand excluding inventories contributed

+0.2 percentage points

, split between household/NPISH consumption (

+0.1 pp

) and gross fixed investment (

+0.1 pp

). Public administration spending was neutral. – Net exports added

+0.5 pp

to growth, while changes in inventories and valuables subtracted

-0.6 pp

. – By sector, agriculture and services expanded, while industry contracted, underscoring the uneven nature of Italy’s post-pandemic normalization.

Why it matters for FX and rates

For currency and rates markets, the quality of growth—less about stock-building and more about underlying demand and trade—matters. Still, with euro-area inflation and wage momentum setting the European Central Bank’s reaction function, a 0.1% quarterly print is unlikely to meaningfully alter policy expectations. That typically keeps the euro’s direction tied more to bloc-wide price data and U.S. yields than to marginal domestic growth surprises. Italian government bonds could see limited relief at the margin as the data ease near-term growth worries, but sustained tightening of BTP–Bund spreads would likely require continued disinflation and clarity on fiscal trajectories. For equities, the services resilience may cushion domestically oriented names while ongoing industrial softness remains a watchpoint for cyclicals.

Composition signals for Q4

The negative inventory swing hints at potential stabilization ahead if firms slow de-stocking, while the positive net export contribution suggests external demand is still supportive. With services holding up and capex positive, Italy enters Q4 with a modest base—though industrial headwinds and higher real rates remain constraints.

Bottom line

Italy’s final Q3 GDP shows a modest but cleaner mix of growth than feared: consumption and investment held up, net trade improved, and inventories were the main drag. The print should not move the ECB needle, but it modestly improves Italy’s macro tone into year-end, a nuance traders in EUR and BTPs will note even if it doesn’t drive the tape.

FAQ

What exactly did Istat report for Q3?

Istat said Italy’s GDP rose 0.1% q/q in Q3 (final), an upgrade from the preliminary 0.0%. On an annual basis, GDP grew 0.6%, above the 0.4% consensus and prior.

What drove the upside revision?

Net foreign demand contributed +0.5 pp and domestic demand excluding inventories added +0.2 pp. A large -0.6 pp drag from inventories capped the overall print.

Which sectors grew?

Agriculture and services expanded—+0.8% and +0.2% q/q, respectively—while industry fell -0.3% q/q.

Does this change the ECB outlook?

Not materially. The ECB remains focused on inflation, wages, and financing conditions. A 0.1% quarterly gain in Italy is unlikely to shift the broader euro-area policy path.

What’s the implication for EUR and Italian bonds?

The euro’s near-term direction remains more sensitive to euro-area inflation and U.S. rates. For BTPs, a slightly firmer growth mix may support sentiment at the margin, but spreads versus Bunds will hinge on inflation progress and fiscal clarity.

How does Italy compare within the euro area?

Italy’s modest expansion is in line with a low-growth eurozone backdrop, with services outpacing industry across much of the bloc. Structural differences aside, the drivers—soft manufacturing, resilient services, and inventory swings—are similar.

This article was produced by BPayNews for traders and investors seeking timely macro and market insight.

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